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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Death Takes a Curtain Call (S01E01)
"and she scratched his face while Alexander stabbed him in the back."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"I don't seem to follow your logic."
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"She clawed him, and he wiped his face with his handkerchief."
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"Then he put it back in his pocket after he'd been fatally stabbed?"
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"No. Mrs. Fletcher is absolutely correct."
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"The face-scratching must have happened earlier."
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"Does that report mention anything about fibers snagged onto the watchband?"
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"Green fibers?"
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"Now, that woman who rushed on the stage, she was wearing a green sweater, wasn't she?"
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"Velma Rodecker."
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"- Where is she now, Sergeant? - She's upstairs in lockup."
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"See if these fibers match up with her sweater. Right."
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"Sergeant, you might examine under her fingernails while you're at it. Yes, ma'am."
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"Uh-huh. [Chuckles]"
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"This investigation could be valuable material for a new mystery novel, eh, Mrs. Fletcher?"
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"Well, it certainly has the right ingredients."
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"Hmph, the murder of a Soviet agent, coincidental with the disappearance of two world-famous ballet stars."
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"Well, please don't leave out the wise and venerable chief of state security,"
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"who solves the murder..."
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"and brings to justice the misguided betrayers of the homeland."
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"Ah, but that remains to be seen, doesn't it?"
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"[Chuckles] It's in the final chapter, madam."
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"Ha, may I offer you a nightcap? Thank you, no."
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"I've had an exhausting day. I need a good night's sleep to clear my mind."
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"I'd like to take a rain check though. You have a rain check."
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"Thank you. Good night."
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"Leo was certainly a fine-looking young man. Yes."
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"How much has he told you?"
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"Concerning you? Nothing."
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"But I did see you deal him a playbill from the bottom of the deck."
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"Leo promised me that no one would learn of my participation in the defection."
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"If the Russians were to find out,"
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"they would never again allow their dancers to perform for the arts council."
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"As far as I know, Leo has never told anyone."
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"Tell me, Mr. Eddington. How did you know Leo?"
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"Entre nous, of course? Oh, of course."
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"My father was the American officer who arranged for Leo's defection from the Russian army..."
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"during the fall of Berlin in World War II."
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"Leo was then Leonid Petrovich, a dancer who longed for the artistic freedom of the United States."
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"He was just beginning to build himself a tremendous reputation,"
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"when a tragic accident ended his career."
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"- Accident? - A heavy light fell onstage."
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"Leo was unable to get out of the way."
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"Oh, of course. That explains his limp."
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"So Leo contacted me just after I'd announced the Rostov Ballet was coming to Boston."
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"He asked me to help in the defection of his grandniece. Well, how could I refuse?"
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"And aside from inviting him to the performance, what was your participation?"
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"Nothing very dramatic really."
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"I was to open a window in the musicians' room."
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"Leo would then bring a change of clothes for Natalia and Alexander and leave the clothes in a locker."
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"Number 19. I saw the number scribbled on his playbill."
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"Yes. And that was it!"
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"Except that when I left the musicians' room, Yes?"
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"Berensky saw me from the far wings."
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"I remember because he was holding a handkerchief to the side of his face for some reason."
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"Before he went into the Masurovs' dressing room? Mm-hmm."
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"Mr. Eddington, thank you. It's been most useful."
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"I really should be getting home. Well, let me drive you."
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"Oh, no, I wouldn't think of it. I still have time to catch the last bus to my hotel."
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"And I know my way around Boston very well."
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"Well, the streets are very dangerous at night, especially for ladies alone."
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"Oh, I'll be fine, but thanks for the concern."
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"Good night. Good night."
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"Looking for someone?"
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"Go."
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"I hope he did not startle you, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"[Chuckles] I'm afraid I startled him. Thank you for the bodyguard, Major Karzoff."
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"I wouldn't have dared to walk the streets alone, if I hadn't known Mr. Nagy was following me."
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"Mmm. It was a wasted exercise interviewing Mr. Eddington, madam."
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"The fibers found in Berensky's watchband match those of Velma Rodecker's sweater,"
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"and traces of Berensky's flesh were found under her nails, as you suggested."
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"They've arrested her for the murder? Yes,"
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"and while I have no sympathy for a neurotic anticommunist,"
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"I regard it as a most depressing development."
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"Mornin'. Ethan Cragg about?"
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"Uh, yup."
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"I don't believe we've met."
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"Amos Tupper, I'm the local sheriff. Yup."
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"You must be new around here. Where ya from? Amos!"
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"Ethan. Good morning, Amos."
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"I see you met my new deckhand. I figured I could use some help the way the cod's been bitin' lately."
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"Good idea. You here temporary, or are you staying awhile?"
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"Nope."
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"Oh, I think what he means is, he's gonna stay here for a while and then he'll be moving on."
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"Isn't that right, Al?"
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"Yup."
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"Hey, how about I buy you a cup of coffee at the inn? Sounds good to me."
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"Seems like a friendly sort."
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"A might too gabby for my taste."
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"Ethan, have you seen any suspicious-looking characters about?"
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"Suspicious? How? Different, foreign-like."
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"You know, Russian? Russian!"
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"Ju... Yeah, Russki toe dancers, a man and a woman."
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"They ran off from some Boston ballet. Defectors."
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"Only they murdered a fella, and there's a warrant out on 'em."
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"I don't know if I'd know a Russian if I saw one. Would you?"
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"Ha! From a country mile away! [Clunking]"
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"[Amos] Well, now, who do you s'pose that is?"
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"Uh, her?"
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"Oh, uh, that little gal has come to visit Niels Larsen's family for a spell."
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"We gonna have the coffee? Pretty little thing, isn't she?"
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"Radicals!"
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"So vociferous for the cameras, yet quiet as church mice under interrogation."
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"Then, Miss Rodecker still hasn't made a statement, hmm?"
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"And she is deriving intense pleasure from her newfound notoriety."
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"But then, that's exactly what she wanted, her day in court."
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"The center of attention."
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"Make no mistake, she is the killer."
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"The woman stabbed Berensky..."
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"and then ran onto the stage to cause her disturbance."
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"But the murder weapon was Alexander's dagger."
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"Surely he was using it onstage at that moment?"
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"Nyet, nyet."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"You will recall that the wedding scene occurs in the final act."
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"The dagger is not worn in the wedding scene."
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"It would have remained in the dressing room throughout the finale."
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"Oh, I see."
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"Those girls over there, they're members of the corps de ballet aren't they?"
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"[Karzoff] Mmm, yes."
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"That little one there looks so sad."
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